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RACING CANCELLATIONS CONTINUE Live Saturday, Gulfstream racing was cancelled at Aqueduct yesterday due to CANADIAN TURF H.-Gil, $100,000, 3&up, 9f(T) the heavy snow that hit the Northeast. It was the Daarik (IRE) (Diesis{GB}) breezed 1/2 mile on the turf ninth cancellation of 1994 at the Big A. Yesterday's Tues. in 52 seconds. "He just went easy," said train­ live racing cards were also cancelled at Garden State er Tom Skiffington of the seven-year-old. "He is not Park and Penn National. Suffolk Downs ran its first the kind of horse that needs a tremendous amount of race before calling off the remainder of the card. work. He runs better when he is fresh and feels good about himself--not tightened like a five day clock." BREEDERS' CUP DISPUTE UNSETTLED Meet­ has the mount. ings today between the Kentucky HBPA and Churchill Downs produced no new developments in the dispute Sunday, Gulfstream over revenues for the Nov. 5 Breeders' Cup at the HUTCHESON S.-GII, $75,000, 3yo, 7f Louisville track. The dispute concerns a bonus, in The much anticipated rematch between 1993 Juve­ which the horsemen would not share, that Churchill nile Champion Dehere (Deputy Minister) and undefeat­ Downs would receive from the Breeders' Cup if it ed (Great Above) has attracted five others keeps expenses under a certain level. The HBPA has as well. Patton (Lord At War{ARG}), who won his agreed to give up its share of proceeds from wagering last start, an allowance at Gulfstream, by 11 lengths, on the Breeders' Cup, as it did when the track hosted boasts the same connections as '92 the 1988 and '91 runnings of the event, if certain winner Technology. Owner Scott Savin compared the conditions are met. The HBPA is asking that two. "Patton is very different from Technology," he $250,000 from the Breeders' Cup bonus be utilized to said. "He has a tremendous burst of speed, and is a offset purses for the three races preceding the event bit stockier. Technology is longer, more lean, and we day races, and that Breeders' Cup provide an amount always knew he wanted to go long. With Patton equal to the bonus incentive received by Churchill, in we're not sure." Jose Santos will ride. You and I excess of the $250,000 previously mentioned, to be (Kris S.), a 13 1 /4-length allowance winner last out, deposited into the Horsemen's Purse Account. Both worked a bullet five furlongs in :59 Tues. Crary (Mt. the Kentucky Racing Commission and the governor's Livermore), second to Dehere in the Gl Champagne S. office are trying to serve as catalysts to solve the dis­ Oct. 16, worked five furlongs Tues. in 1 :01 under pute. Further discussions are planned for tomorrow. . Completing the probable field are Roglee (Naevus), winner of the Inaugural S. at Tampa NEW SPONSOR FOR ST. LEGER Great Britain's Bay Dec. 26, and Sunshine Man (Irish Open), who has St. Leger, the world's oldest Classic race, has a new won or placed in seven of eight lifetime starts. sponsor. TeleConnections (UK), a rapidly-growing message and fax communications company, has * * * * * * * * * * agreed to back the prestigious Doncaster event for ON TAP AT • G U L F S T R E A M three years. The St. Leger was first run in 1776. The $500,000 Gl Florida Derby, a major preview of the Triple Crown, will be telecast locally and nationally on News continued, p.2 ABC's "Wide World of Sports" March 12. In the past, the classic for three-year-olds, at 1 1 /8 miles, had been blacked out in South Florida. The Florida Derby will be WEEKEND PREVIEW ...... p1 one of three national telecasts from Gulfstream during the current meeting. The others, to be aired by ESPN, NEWS CONTINUED ...... p2 will be the $300,000 Gl Donn Handicap Feb. 3 and the Gil Fountain of Youth Stakes Feb. 19. The Donn is the RACING REPORTS ...... p2,3 first of the season's major tests for older Thoroughbred stars. The Fountain of Youth annually attracts leading Florida Derby and Triple Crown candidates. PAGE 4 • THOROUGHBRED DAILY NEWS • 1-27-94

B•R•E•E•D•E• R• s EDITION

Stakes Result: Maiden Winners: +Afoot, f, 3, Afleet--Molalla, by *Gallant Man. BM, KEN ARNOLD RANCH H., BM, 1-26, $27,700, 1-26, 6f, 1:11 3/5. B-Harris Farm, Inc. (Ca.). *1/2 4yo/up, f&m, 6f, 1:11 3/5, my. to ARMIN ($405,655); won by 13. 1--ISLE DELIVER, m, 6, Island Whirl (The Oaks Horse Limodreams, f, 3, Irish Open--Maharani's Power, by Farm Corporation-FL)--Kasmeifyoucan, by Lines of Power. FG, 1-26, 6f, 1:12 3/5. B-Louis Kaskaskia. Roussel Ill (Ky.). 0-Gary Chervenell; B-Eicee-H Stable (FL.); T-Bill Netka, f, 3, Jade Hunter--Blushing Lass, by Blushing McLean; ( $7,000 yearling 1989 Kee. Sept. yearling Groom (Fr). GP, 1-26, 8.5f, 1 :44 3/5. B-AIIen E. sale); $15,325. Paulson (Ky.). 2--Con's Bon Bon, m, 8, Peterhof (Billingsley Creek Rainbowsnlollipops, f, 3, Tasso--Rainbow Morning, by Ranch-ID)--Ciearing, by Hatchet Man. Super Concorde. GP, 1-26, 8.5f, 1 :45 4/5. B-Frank 0-Luella M. Jensen; ($2,000 weanling 1986 & Judith Belford (Ky.). Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Nov. mixed sale); $5,500. Pump Fake 'n Go, f, 3, Unpredictable--Potter, by 3--Bonne Nuite, m, 5, Knights Choice (Dead)--Aegean *Giacometti. SA, 1-26, 7f, 1 :24 4/5. B-EIIiot, Wind, by Windy Tide. Liebau & Stute (Ca.). 0-Eric Meltzer; $4,125. Explosive Wadleigh, c, 4, Explodent--Peaceful Snow, Margins: 3 1/2, head, 2. by Hold Your Peace. FG, 1-26, 8.5f, 1:47 1/5. Isle Deliver, a 3xSW in 1993, increases her record B-Lewis Carlisle & Rudy Vogt (Ky.). * 1/2 to SERENE to 35-13-4-4 and earnings to $195,212. NOBILITY ($264, 778). Kristys Lucky Lady, f, 4, *Habitony--Kavalla, by Radar Allowance Results: Ahead. SA, 1-26, 6.5f, 1:17 1/5. B-Mr. & Mrs. Carlton Sell (Ca.). 9th-FG, $22,000 4yo/up, f/m, 6f, 1:10 4/5, ft. Shared Prospect, c, 4, Mr. Prospector--High Schemes LOVE BIRD (m, 6, Cormorant--Cupid's Play, by Silent (G1, $388,390), by High Echelon. SA, 1-26, 8f, Screen), 5-of-14 in '93, but idle since Nov. CD claim­ 1:36 1/5. B-Brushwood Stable & Peter Brant (Pa.). ing attempt, was on the lead at every pole and won Double Phone, c, 4, Phone Trick--Double Is, by by 1 1/2 for 2nd alw. win from last 3 outings. Record Nodouble. SA, 1-26, 8.5f, 1:42 3/5. B-Eiite Equine II for 20-1 longshot now 40-15-7-3 & $216,626. (Ky.). *Won by 8. 0/T-M. Bell. B-M. Prince (Ky.). American-Bred Winners in England: 8th-BM, $22,000, 3yo, f, 6f, 1:12 1/5, my. Magic Junction, c, 3, Danzig Connection--Sleeping WOVEN GOLD (f, 3, Time to Explode--Hot Feet, by Beauty, by Mill Reef. 1-24, Wolverhampton, Trout Cold Command), dropping out of stakes after breaking H., 1 m.1 00 yds. 0/B-Her Majesty the Queen. her mdn by 6 time before last, stalked the pace until T-Lord Huntingdon. the final furlong, then hit the wire 1 /2-length in front Rapporteur, g, 8, His Majesty--Sweet Rapport, by of favored Crystals n'lce (Ice Age) to improve to Round Table. 1-25, Lingfield Park, Berensons 5-2-0-1 & $25,237. Solicitors Claiming S., 1 2f. 0-Richard Berenson. 0-M. Dedomenico. B-Northwest Farms (Wa.). T-G. B-Thomas P. Whitney. T-Charlie Elsey. Gilchrist. © Copyright Thoroughbred Daily News. This 7th-FG, $17,000, 3yo, c/g, 8.5f, 1:44 2/5, ft. newspaper may not be reproduced in any form STAR CAMPAIGNER (c, 3, Risen Star--Usherette, by or by any means, electronic or mechanical, Stage Door Johnny) outlasted 8-5 favorite Kandaly without prior written permission of the copyright (Aiydar) by 1 length for 2nd win from last 3 starts. owner, Media Vista. Earnings up to $27,745 with 8-2-1-2 record. Information as to the races, race results and 0/T-L. Roussel Ill. B-P. Moreault (Ky.). earnings was obtained from results charts pub­ lished in Daily Racing Form and utilized herewith with the permission of the copyright owner, Daily Racing Form.